Who was supposed to implement the safety measures for that night? Who took the time to create the necessary safety exit ways? Was there some planning done on the natural flow of movement of people after the fireworks? If there was massive deployment of security forces, who were the elements assigned to work that night and what was their role before, during and after the events? Why was the police presence set up the day before, which guaranted maximum security for the Peace Concert not maintained for the New Year's eve event, an event likely to attract many more people?

Here is a video of an interview of Mohamed Diaby with AJ Stream [5]on what happened from his perspective:

Here is a poster with information on how to find relatives that went missing during the stampede:

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Poster designed by ivorian activists to help with the recovery after the stampede in Abidjan. It says: ” To retrieve relatives missing since December 31 after the plateau (a borough in Abidjan) event , call +225 05346713 via @cyriacgbogou -public domain

Update: The causes of the disaster are now clearer, as noted by the lead prosecutor. He cites[10] [fr] the narrowing of the road due to the presence of a temporary metal fence, tree trunks on the sidewalk and the lack of lighting and law enforcement as main culprits for the disaster.

[2] arrested after being accused of interfering with official disaster assistance efforts.: http://globalvoicesonline.org/2013/01/04/ivorian-bloggers-under-arrest-for-allegedly-interfering-with-disaster-recovery-while-trying-to-help/